Film Review: The Crazies (2010)
CONCLUSION: Although laudable for its subtlety and seriousness, "The Crazies" is an unhappy and lifeless take on the zombie film is forgettable vanish.
The Good: You know the drill with the zombie movie: infected humans, turning people into zombie virus that go on a killing spree. This version has also led the military in a good effect. Director Breck Eisner, the original George A. Romero film with a subtlety and RemakeSeriously is commendable and surprising. This film tries and sometimes fails to create suspense through performance rather than Gore and definitely bad make-up. The first scene, where Sherriff Dutton (Olyphant) in front of a local man with a gun to a baseball game quite compelling and lays the groundwork for what is inherent in the use of subtlety and power. The zombies have a more realistic look, infected by the virus, rather than blood and gutsdripping from every orifice. The scenes of killing, although brutal, are thinner than normal and very effective. These scenes are probably the ones that are most difficult to observe not the zombies, but by the military to shoot down one and all in their own way, even the innocent people who were not infected with the virus. Actor Timothy Olyphant and Radha Mitchell to do what they can with the material and are very watchable. Joe Anderson is the best role in the film as the faithfulDeputy Sheriff, who slowly turns on his colleagues, but eventually made the sacrifice himself to save her if he had been infected and learn. "The Crazy" is the approach tries to take the usual comparison worthy zombie movie.
The bad: Zombie movies often vary their condition and "crazy" is no exception. In this regard, we have all seen here before. However, this is not an excuse for not having fun with the material, but unfortunatelyall that is devoid of life with this film, to pardon the pun. There is no spark or energy, except for a few exciting moments here and there to really pull you into action. As a result, this film feels very mechanical and decided to non-creepy. The ending leaves little room for improvement, it's inevitable that many of these films do these days, opening the possibility of a sequel. "The Crazy" is to forget, which is a shame, because here and momentswhere you can make a better film, what we have seen since.
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